Darrell D. says that Jay Garrick looks like he was drawn by Jaime Hernandez, though I don't see Jaime's signature anywhere on the list. He also notes that Zatara looks like he was drawn by Jim Steranko, so someone's got to chime in and discuss who actually did Jay Garrick or who Steranko actually drew. He also thinks Judomaster was drawn by Dick Giordano, which contradicts Aris's contention above, so someone's got to chime in and say which one Dick drew here. I'm sure it's one of the two.

Darrell D. also notes that Zatanna was drawn by Gray Marrow, Hourman by Beto Hernandez, Cain by Joe Orlando, and J'onn J'onnz by Art Adams. He also notes that Lady Blackhawk was possibly done by Frank McLaughlin, Ragman by Bill Sienkewicz, White Witch by P. Craig Russell, and Power Girl by Frank Thorne.

As far as I know, this was strictly one artist (or combination of artists, as in the case of Swamp Thing) per character. Bob Kane may be the only exception, but I don't think Joe Kubert did more than two. Definitely not three, I think.

Mr. Miracle is definitely not by Kirby. Check out the signatures around that area, and you can figure out who it was.

I don't know who did everyone, nor do I even know who everyone is. if someone can tell me who the guy in between Spectre and Robotman is, I'll be thankful.

Coming to this obviously very, very late, but a few that were missed and/or misidentified. Pretty sure Frank Thorne didn't do Power Girl, but Tomahawk. Jim Mooney did that guy at top left (one of the Challengers of the Unknown?). Amethyst by Ernie Colon. Dave Stevens on Enemy Ace? Wildcat by Irwin Hasen. The signatures seem to run bottom sig=top image, so my guess is Jaime Hernandez did Jay Garrick, Steranko did Zatara, Frank McLaughlin did Sare Steel, Michael T. Gilbert did Lady Blackhawk, and Jim Starlin did the guy on upper right (is that OMAC?).

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